And what about implementing a "shooting plan"

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eric97417
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And what about implementing a "shooting plan"

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Hi every body,

Is it possible to make some thing like that ? It would be wonderful to have an option that start a shooting plan at a precise hour, and park the scope at another precise hour, or at the end of the session. So you can go to bed during the session...

Thanks a lot for this super soft

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Re: And what about implementing a "shooting plan"

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Hi,

Yes, that's planned for the next version, although sadly no promises yet on when that next version will arrive.

Cheers, Robin
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Very good new !

Thanks a lot, Robin

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Hi Robin,

Is the list of features planned for the next release available for sharing? Do you plan a big release with many features or incremental updates? I love SC and cannot wait for it.

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Hi,

I don't usually share details about all the features until we get closer to release, but in this case I can say that the next version should have the shooting plan tool and the ability to run cameras in still camera mode rather than video mode.

Cheers, Robin
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